JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2005
The Greatest Tsunami Lies Ahead!
In This Issue

What Makes Your Mind Unique?
Personal from David C. Pack, Publisher/Editor-In-Chief

Should Christians Be Activists?
Recognizing the problems facing humanity today, many people actively set out to <em>promote</em> change according to their world view. Many activists are secular, but professing Christians are increasingly becoming involved. Should they?

New Year’s “Resolutions”
Most have made a number of New Year’s resolutions throughout their lives. Yet, practically every resolution is broken a short time after being made. Why is this failure in achieving resolutions so common?

Coping With Depression
Today, depression has become a widespread problem. Why are people unable to find true happiness? Why do they look for it in seemingly all the wrong places? And why do society’s proposed solutions fail?
By Charles E. Herzog

Tsunamis and the Message They Bring

What’s All the Rage About?
Numerous recent headlines suggest that sports violence is on the rise. Why? Is it just “part of the game”? Or is it an indication of something bigger?

Canada’s Moral Decline
By Ryan P. Denee

The Truth Behind St. Valentine’s Day
St. Valentine’s Day is the world’s “holiday of love.” Since the Bible states that God is love (I John 4:8, 16), does He approve of the celebration of this day? Does He want His people—true Christians—partaking of the candy and cards, or any customs associated with this day?
By Bruce A. Ritter
